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1992 Palauan general election

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previous_election1988 Palauan general election
previous_year1988
next_election1996 Palauan general election
next_year1996
countryPalau
election_date22 September 1992 (first round)
4 November 1992 (second round)
module{{Infobox election
embedyes
election_namePresidential election
typepresidential
image1中村國雄(headshot).jpg
candidate1Kuniwo Nakamura
party1Independent politician
popular_vote14,841
percentage150.70%
image2Johnson Toribiong.jpg
candidate2Johnson Toribiong
party2Independent politician
popular_vote24,707
percentage249.30%
titlepresident
before_electionNgiratkel Etpison
before_partyIndependent politician
after_electionKuniwo Nakamura
after_partyIndependent politician
module{{Infobox election
election_nameVice presidential election
embedyes
image1Tommy Remengesau 2016.jpg
candidate1Thomas Remengesau Jr.
party1Independent politician
popular_vote14,805
percentage151.72%
image2Sandra Pierantozzi.jpg
candidate2Sandra Pierantozzi
party2Independent politician
popular_vote24,485
percentage248.28%
titleVice President
before_electionKuniwo Nakamura
before_partyIndependent politician
after_electionThomas Remengesau Jr.
after_partyIndependent politician

4 November 1992 (second round)

General elections were held in Palau in 1992 to elect a President, Vice-President, Senate and House of Delegates. The first round of the presidential election took place on 22 September, whilst the run-off election and the election for the House of Delegates and Senate took place on 4 November. All candidates ran as independents. Despite finishing second in the first round of voting, Kuniwo Nakamura was elected President, whilst Thomas Remengesau Jr. won the election for Vice-President. Voter turnout was 74.3% in the presidential elections on 22 September and 83.9% on 4 November, and 83.2% for the legislative elections.

Results

President

Vice-President

Senate

House of Delegates

References

References

  1. [[Dieter Nohlen]], Florian Grotz & Christof Hartmann (2001) ''Elections in Asia: A data handbook, Volume II'', p754 {{ISBN. 0-19-924959-8.
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